Centre for Neuroscience Studies
The Centre for Neuroscience Studies (CNS) serves as a hub for research and teaching aimed at improving our understanding of the brain, how it works, and how new therapies and diagnoses can play an important role in the prevention and treatment of diseases and conditions affecting brain health.
The Centre’s particular strength lies in its multi- and interdisciplinary approach. It gathers together researchers from fourteen different departments spread over three faculties, drawing from virtually any discipline with a possible connection to the brain. Such a diverse range of disciplines gives the Centre a breadth and depth that allows it to create new research groups as interests change and opportunities arise. The Centre plans to focus on various research themes in the near future, including pain and addiction, mood and anxiety disorders, and healthy development and aging.
The Centre’s state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research facility houses a Siemens 3 Tesla whole-body MRI. It is reserved exclusively for research spanning the physical, biological, and medical sciences.